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Old 24th Aug 2001, 15:09
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Could anybody give me an idea of the quality of the modual 1, two week brush up course at Bristol groundschool. I'm NOT questioning Bristol's ability to run a good course ( I've got nothing but praise with my ATPL course ) but was wondering how well the knowledge level of people who have done the course increased in these two weeks.

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The course helps greatly. I've just been on last months course and everything seemed to slide into place nicely. If you've done a reasonable amount of work beforehand, the brush up will clarify any areas that you don't quite understand. You also get a lot of feedback questions alot of which do come up in the exams. The instuctors are all top notch and know their stuff. I don't believe I would have passed without the two week course.
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Brush up course = Top Banana etc....

Very good, all the instructors are all experienced crab pilots/nav. Everything you need to know is covered.

I was at the brush up last month and I'm more than happy with my results.
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Thanks guys my worries have been quashed ( atleast a little)
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Canadian,

How did you do?

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